Top 10 Startups Transforming Healthcare with Cloud Computing

18 Jun 2024


Healthcare is rapidly reborn in the digital era, and cloud computing is taking the lead.

Startups are leading the charge, using the power of the Cloud to improve patient care, streamline their operations, and put out innovative products. Here are the top ten startups doing all that in healthcare cloud computing.


1. Zocdoc

An automated yet scalable way that is expected to redefine how patients set appointments to see a doctor or other health care provider is Zocdoc. This recently launched business gives cloud-based solutions that enable patients to book appointments online; this implies no need for a phone call. Such integration with providers' companies' respective scheduling systems results in real-time availability. The patient experience is optimized, reducing the number of no-shows. The platform extends to telehealth services as well. Virtual consultations can also be scheduled.


2.Qure.ai

Qure.ai uses artificial intelligence and cloud computing to speed up medical imaging at the application level. What the startup has developed now is an algorithm that can instantly diagnose, for instance, at one go, diseases like tuberculosis, brain injuries, and COVID-19 through radiology scans looked at by doctors.

With the use of cloud technology at Qure.ai, AI models are currently updated and can handle any data workload, thus giving fast, accurate results for healthcare providers.


3. Omada Health

Omada Health is a cloud-based digital care platform developer for chronic disease prevention. Instead, the startup would provide individually tailored programs for various diseases, such as diabetes, hypertension, and behavioural health, which combined human coaching with digital instruments.

Using cloud computing it would collect and analyze patient data in real time to make timely interventions through a personalized care plan. This approach has proven effective in eliciting extensive improvements in patient outcomes and reduced healthcare costs.


4. Butterfly Network

Butterfly Network democratizes medical imaging with its hand-held, portable ultrasound device that connects to a smartphone. The device uses cloud computing to store and analyze imaging data, making it possible to contact all healthcare providers from anywhere. The technology comes in handy specifically in remote and underserved areas where availability of traditional imaging equipment is impossible. It effectively uses the Cloud to share images and enables instant professional collaboration.


5. Guardant Health

Guardant Health has developed liquid biopsy technology and cloud computing to move the cancer diagnosis and treatment frontier. Their digital platform research blood samples for cancer DNA. The approach is low risk compared to traditional biopsies and has been used to replace them entirely.

Through cloud computing, massive genomic data processing is achieved. This resultingly delivers informed insights quickly to the oncologists to guide effective, personalized treatment plans, tempered for the monitoring of disease development and, therefore, resulting in improved patient outcomes.


6. Ginger

Ginger provides on-demand mental health support for people through a cloud-based platform. Behavioral health coaches, therapists, and psychiatrists are available through text, video, and chat.

Using cloud computing, Ginger ensures its users have access to mental health support anywhere, anytime. Its built-in data analytics ensure continuous improvement in care delivery and a customized treatment plan.


7. CloudMedx

CloudMedx uses artificial intelligence and cloud computing or predictive analysis and clinical descriptions. The platform analyzes patient data from many sources, including electronic health records, finding patterns, and predicting outcomes.

It thus enables healthcare providers to make analytic informed decisions for better results in patient care and operational performance. The cloud-based solution by CloudMedx is scalable and accessible to healthcare enterprises of all sizes.


8. Xealth

Xealth is a web and mobile platform that enables healthcare professionals to prescribe and track digital health products and information. It has integrated with EHR systems so doctors can directly prescribe apps, devices, or educational materials from their present workflow.

Once integrated, patients benefit from one interface for all resources related to their engagement and compliance with a treatment plan. The work is done fully integrated and in real-time with cloud computing.


9. Bright.md

Bright.md is a virtual care solution that vanquishes those referral spikes by fully automating the process of patient intakes to clinical workflows. Built-in with Cloud, the intelligent and adaptive platform would do everything, from triaging patients to the point of care and even taking the medical history.

In doing so, it reduces healthcare delivery costs, expands provider bandwidth, and increases patient satisfaction. The cloud infrastructure on which the platform has been built ensures that it is scalable to meet the requirements of large health systems and be adapted to fit sensitive and evolving healthcare needs.


10. Aetion

Aetion is the platform for applying real-world data in healthcare decision-making. We analyze data from claims, EHRs, and real-world clinical trials to generate evidence on treatment safety and effectiveness.

Aetion can manage large data sets and conduct complex analyses at lightning speed by hosting them on the Cloud. Therefore, essential information for pharmaceutical companies, payers, and providers will enable decisions based on evidence that will improve patients' outcomes and lower costs.


Conclusion

As healthcare and cloud computing meet, this innovation is driving—a world of startups. Ten such startups are showcasing their prowess at making the cloud work for improved patient care, better operational efficiency, and new medical discoveries.

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